CallSouthernGround Organics to find out why we're the best organic lawn care company in the area. Watch our video here.
To create an oversimplified explanation of how organic lawn care Columbia helps feed our plants one must consider that the byproducts of all of the activities I just mentioned quickly improve the soil in which they occur. By building organic lawn care Columbia matter and helping to make food sources more available this underground activity can quickly organic lawn care new haven generate the majority of energy that plants need to grow to their full genetic potential and all this can be obtained by implementing organic lawn care Columbia.
How on earth did we grow healthy food before the invention of chemical nitrogen? We relied on organic lawn care Columbia the health of the soil to promote incredibly healthy and abundant food sources and there was no such thing as organic lawn care Columbia back then.
So what went wrong? I imagine you could organic lawn care north haven consider it irony that what we thought would produce an even better system of growing plants actually was the biggest enemy of our soil. The continued application of chemical organic lawn care Lexington sources of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium along with an over-reliance on chemical pesticides have actually caused the soil food web to decline anywhere we have purposely attempted to manipulate the growth of our plants. It's time to bring back organic lawn care Lexington.
The repeated application of synthetic fertilizers organic lawn care new haven is effective in creating healthy plants but it's done largely at the expense of the reliance on more and more organic lawn care Lexington preventative pesticides. Take disease or fungal activity for example. In turf care organic lawn care Chapin we are all familiar with nuisance organic lawn care north haven diseases like leaf spot and red thread. These diseases manifest themselves on turf when all of the conditions become favorable organic lawn care Chapin for their appearance. The pathogen is always in the soil but when there are no active biological enemies of the particular disease it will become incredibly opportunistic and create a situation where turf appearance and quality is compromised. This rarely happens when you implement an organic lawn care Chapin program.
An organic lawn Forest Acres from a soil that is rich in organic matter, flourishing with microbes and abundant with all the components of a healthy soil food web will organic lawn care Forest Acres not be susceptible to the appearance of these diseases. In addition to becoming more resistant to organic lawn care Forest Acres disease activity a healthy soil food web will feed the turf all of the necessary components to thrive.
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Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their operation, manage risk, create new market opportunity, research key opportunities to support their pollinator population, and invest in their farm and land. What could USDA do for your operation? Check out http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/newfarmers?navid=newfarmers to find out!

published:29 Oct 2015

views:9438

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, which is the largest organic grower in the PacificNorth West.
“20% of all of our trees in the ground, the fruit that we grow, is organic,” said Harter. “We know our customers want that and we’re proud to supply that to them. Our Daisy Girl brand of organics has been received well by our customers, retail, and consumers. At CMI Orchards, we worked hard at developing high-flavor apples to satisfy as many customers as we possibly can.”
And, with 6 of the top 8 high-flavored varieties, CMI Orchards has truly reached their customer satisfaction goals.
“We’re proud to grow them [the high-flavored varieties]. We’ve also been moving those varieties into the organic part of the manifest,” Harter continued. “So, we have high-flavored organic apples, conventional, and organic.”
CMI Orchard plans to continue to grow both their high flavored and organic apples in the near future, anticipating a 5% increase in organics. Over 60% of the brands offerings are already high flavored, organic items.
To keep up to date with future movement on both the high-flavor and organics fronts, stay tuned to AndKnowUKnow.

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Brian Wieder demonstrates how to use a vape pen, the device he uses to ingest cannabis.

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This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste into renewable biogas and compost using anaerobic digestion. The biogas would be used to refuel the city's fleet with renewable biogas, saving money and reducing air pollution.

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On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats, barley, hard red spring wheat and durum for One Degree.
The method of cultivation is not only organic, but also veganic — crops are fertilized without the use of any animal by-products. Fields are enriched by crop rotation and plowing clover, legumes and other plants into the soil.
"One particular year we had a really good catch [of clover] right close to the road, and all our rancher neighbors were wanting to buy it for feed. And I think it must have drove 'em crazy when we plowed it in," Colin recalls with a chuckle. "But it sure built the soil. It raised the protein level on that field by about two and a half points in the years after."
Find out more about Pierce OrganicFarm at OneDegreeOrganics.com/farmers/pierce-organic-farm/. And meet all our farmers at OneDegreeOrganics.com.
Produced by One Degree Organics in September 2012. All rights reserved.

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process for the pre-98, the watering process for the white widow and chocolate, talks about deficiencies in the other chocolate, shows the update on the TGA test pack, explains why we filter water, explains worm castings and tea and MORE!
Be sure to follow us on social media @CannaBusDC and check out our website at www.CannaBusDC.com!
**All cannabis shown is compliant with prop 71 in the District of Columbia.

Washington had an estimated population of 672,228 as of July 2015. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's population to more than onemillion during the workweek. The Washington metropolitan area, of which the District is a part, has a population of over 6million, the seventh-largestmetropolitan statistical area in the country.

CallSouthernGround Organics to find out why we're the best organic lawn care company in the area. Watch our video here.
To create an oversimplified explanation of how organic lawn care Columbia helps feed our plants one must consider that the byproducts of all of the activities I just mentioned quickly improve the soil in which they occur. By building organic lawn care Columbia matter and helping to make food sources more available this underground activity can quickly organic lawn care new haven generate the majority of energy that plants need to grow to their full genetic potential and all this can be obtained by implementing organic lawn care Columbia.
How on earth did we grow healthy food before the invention of chemical nitrogen? We relied on organic lawn care Columbia the health of the soil to promote incredibly healthy and abundant food sources and there was no such thing as organic lawn care Columbia back then.
So what went wrong? I imagine you could organic lawn care north haven consider it irony that what we thought would produce an even better system of growing plants actually was the biggest enemy of our soil. The continued application of chemical organic lawn care Lexington sources of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium along with an over-reliance on chemical pesticides have actually caused the soil food web to decline anywhere we have purposely attempted to manipulate the growth of our plants. It's time to bring back organic lawn care Lexington.
The repeated application of synthetic fertilizers organic lawn care new haven is effective in creating healthy plants but it's done largely at the expense of the reliance on more and more organic lawn care Lexington preventative pesticides. Take disease or fungal activity for example. In turf care organic lawn care Chapin we are all familiar with nuisance organic lawn care north haven diseases like leaf spot and red thread. These diseases manifest themselves on turf when all of the conditions become favorable organic lawn care Chapin for their appearance. The pathogen is always in the soil but when there are no active biological enemies of the particular disease it will become incredibly opportunistic and create a situation where turf appearance and quality is compromised. This rarely happens when you implement an organic lawn care Chapin program.
An organic lawn Forest Acres from a soil that is rich in organic matter, flourishing with microbes and abundant with all the components of a healthy soil food web will organic lawn care Forest Acres not be susceptible to the appearance of these diseases. In addition to becoming more resistant to organic lawn care Forest Acres disease activity a healthy soil food web will feed the turf all of the necessary components to thrive.
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Bear Creek Organics

Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their operation, manage risk, create new market opportunity, research key opportunities to support their pollinator population, and invest in their farm and land. What could USDA do for your operation? Check out http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/newfarmers?navid=newfarmers to find out!

1:26

AndNowUKnow - CMI - Shop Talk

AndNowUKnow - CMI - Shop Talk

AndNowUKnow - CMI - Shop Talk

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, which is the largest organic grower in the PacificNorth West.
“20% of all of our trees in the ground, the fruit that we grow, is organic,” said Harter. “We know our customers want that and we’re proud to supply that to them. Our Daisy Girl brand of organics has been received well by our customers, retail, and consumers. At CMI Orchards, we worked hard at developing high-flavor apples to satisfy as many customers as we possibly can.”
And, with 6 of the top 8 high-flavored varieties, CMI Orchards has truly reached their customer satisfaction goals.
“We’re proud to grow them [the high-flavored varieties]. We’ve also been moving those varieties into the organic part of the manifest,” Harter continued. “So, we have high-flavored organic apples, conventional, and organic.”
CMI Orchard plans to continue to grow both their high flavored and organic apples in the near future, anticipating a 5% increase in organics. Over 60% of the brands offerings are already high flavored, organic items.
To keep up to date with future movement on both the high-flavor and organics fronts, stay tuned to AndKnowUKnow.

11:07

Travel to Canada with the Pearlesque Box, Featuring Delia Organics!! April 2017 Box and Giveaway!

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2:28

Medical Marijuana Demo: Watch how it works using a vape pen

Medical Marijuana Demo: Watch how it works using a vape pen

Medical Marijuana Demo: Watch how it works using a vape pen

Brian Wieder demonstrates how to use a vape pen, the device he uses to ingest cannabis.

2:49

Madison Organic Collection Pilot Program

Madison Organic Collection Pilot Program

Madison Organic Collection Pilot Program

This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste into renewable biogas and compost using anaerobic digestion. The biogas would be used to refuel the city's fleet with renewable biogas, saving money and reducing air pollution.

3:32

Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats, barley, hard red spring wheat and durum for One Degree.
The method of cultivation is not only organic, but also veganic — crops are fertilized without the use of any animal by-products. Fields are enriched by crop rotation and plowing clover, legumes and other plants into the soil.
"One particular year we had a really good catch [of clover] right close to the road, and all our rancher neighbors were wanting to buy it for feed. And I think it must have drove 'em crazy when we plowed it in," Colin recalls with a chuckle. "But it sure built the soil. It raised the protein level on that field by about two and a half points in the years after."
Find out more about Pierce OrganicFarm at OneDegreeOrganics.com/farmers/pierce-organic-farm/. And meet all our farmers at OneDegreeOrganics.com.
Produced by One Degree Organics in September 2012. All rights reserved.

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process for the pre-98, the watering process for the white widow and chocolate, talks about deficiencies in the other chocolate, shows the update on the TGA test pack, explains why we filter water, explains worm castings and tea and MORE!
Be sure to follow us on social media @CannaBusDC and check out our website at www.CannaBusDC.com!
**All cannabis shown is compliant with prop 71 in the District of Columbia.

1:32

Earthship Village Ecologies - Colombia

Earthship Village Ecologies - Colombia

Earthship Village Ecologies - Colombia

The first Earthship of a new sustainable test site will be built in CaribbeanColombia in May 2017.
http://earthship.com/blogs/2017/02/earthship-village-ecologies-columbia-may-2017/

AndNowUKnow - Chelan Fresh - Shop Talk

CHELAN, WA – After a year that brought ChelanFresh significant growth and saw the company merge with organic-focused grower, packer, shipper Columbia ValleyFruit, Chelan Fresh’s organics program is healthier than ever—boasting new products and expanded acreage.
To find out more about the program and the company’s burgeoning CascadeCrest Organics brand, I spoke to Kevin Stennes, OrganicSales Manager.
“We took on a new organic grower, packer, shipper this year that already had a lot of certified organic fruit,” Kevin explains. “We instantly doubled our organic program overnight.”
With a full lineup of organic apple varieties including staples like Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, and Pink Lady, as well as some branded and heirloom varieties and even additional stone fruit varieties and a full manifest of pears, Chelan Fresh offers its retail partners everything they might need in an organic apple program.
And with the company’s Cascade Crest Organics brand, Chelan Fresh is offering its high-quality organic fruit in an on-trend, high-graphic package.
“We’ve got a new pouch bag program this year that’s our Cascade Crest Organics brand on the bag, and it’s the main apple and pear varieties that we do,” Kevin adds.
And with growers that can trace their roots back as many as five generations, Chelan is bringing family farming care to a greater and growing market.
For more, check out our entire interview with Kevin above.
https://www.andnowuknow.com/shop-talk/chelan-freshs-kevin-stennes-discusses-new-developments-organic-apples/robert-schaulis/56452#.WjhfIFQ-dhF
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5:15

Anonymous - The Act Of 1871 - The UNITED STATES is a CORPORATION

Anonymous - The Act Of 1871 - The UNITED STATES is a CORPORATION

Anonymous - The Act Of 1871 - The UNITED STATES is a CORPORATION

Since the Act of 1871 which established the District of Columbia, we have been living under the UNITED STATES CORPORATION which is owned by certain international bankers and aristocracy of Europe and Britain.
In 1871 the Congress changed the name of the original Constitution by changing ONE WORD — and that was very significant as you will read.
Some people do not understand that ONE WORD or TWO WORDS difference in any "legal" document DO make the critical difference. But, Congress has known, and does know, this.
1871, February 21: Congress Passes an Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia, also known as the Act of 1871.
With no constitutional authority to do so, Congress creates a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, a ten mile square parcel of land (see, Acts of the Forty-first Congress," Section 34, SessionIII, chapters 61 and 62).
The act — passed when the country was weakened and financially depleted in the aftermath of the Civil War — was a strategic move by foreign interests (international bankers) who were intent upon gaining a stranglehold on the coffers and neck of America.
Congress cut a deal with the international bankers (specifically Rothschilds of London) to incur a DEBT to said bankers. Because the bankers were not about to lend money to a floundering nation without serious stipulations, they devised a way to get their foot in the door of the United States.
The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced — in effect vandalized and sabotage — when the title was capitalized and the word "for" was changed to "of" in the title.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the constitution of the incorporated UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
It operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it governs the Republic. It does is not!
Capitalization is NOT insignificant when one is referring to a legal document. This seemingly "minor" alteration has had a major impact on every subsequent generation of Americans.
What Congress did by passing the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for the government of the District of Columbia, an INCORPORATED government. This newly altered Constitution was not intended to benefit the Republic. It benefits only the corporation of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and operates entirely outside the original (organic) Constitution.
Instead of having absolute and unalienable rights guaranteed under the organic Constitution, we the people now have "relative" rights or privileges. One example is the Sovereign's right to travel, which has now been transformed (under corporate government policy) into a "privilege" that requires citizens to be licensed.
By passing the Act of 1871, Congress committed TREASON against the People who were Sovereign under the grants and decrees of the Declaration of Independence and the organic Constitution.
The Act of 1871 became the FOUNDATION of all the treason since committed by government officials.
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3:38

Secret Beach Organics Turmeric Tour Around The Farm.

Secret Beach Organics Turmeric Tour Around The Farm.

Secret Beach Organics Turmeric Tour Around The Farm.

Visit Secretbeachorganics.com today!
Producing over 40 varieties of exotic fruit and leader in the market of ginger and red Hawaiian turmeric.

CallSouthernGround Organics to find out why we're the best organic lawn care company in the area. Watch our video here.
To create an oversimplified explanation of how organic lawn care Columbia helps feed our plants one must consider that the byproducts of all of the activities I just mentioned quickly improve the soil in which they occur. By building organic lawn care Columbia matter and helping to make food sources more available this underground activity can quickly organic lawn care new haven generate the majority of energy that plants need to grow to their full genetic potential and all this can be obtained by implementing organic lawn care Columbia.
How on earth did we grow healthy food before the invention of chemical nitrogen? We relied on organic lawn care Columbia the health ...

published: 25 Apr 2014

Off-Grid Tiny House Paradise With Geodesic Dome Greenhouse

This is the ultimate tiny house off grid paradise. Situated on 380 acres of spectacular lake-front property with private hot-springs and abundant wildlife, the land will eventually be home to a fully functioning off-the-grid, solar powered community of tiny homes which will be placed amongst a network of geodesic dome greenhouses growing organic food.
The first of the homes is already in place, with ingenious design and high quality craftsmanship. It's owner Kathleen takes us through the property and shares her vision for an amazing future.
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published: 21 Sep 2017

Bear Creek Organics

Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their operation, manage risk, create new market opportunity, research key opportunities to support their pollinator population, and invest in their farm and land. What could USDA do for your operation? Check out http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/newfarmers?navid=newfarmers to find out!

published: 29 Oct 2015

AndNowUKnow - CMI - Shop Talk

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, which is the largest organic grower in the PacificNorth West.
“20% of all of our trees in the ground, the fruit that we grow, is organic,” said Harter. “We know our customers want that and we’re proud to supply that to them. Our Daisy Girl brand of organics has been received well by our customers, retail, and consumers. At CMI Orchards, we worked hard at developing high-flavor apples to satisfy as many customers as we possibly can.”
And, with 6 of the top 8 high-flavored varieties, CMI Orchards has truly reached their customer satisfaction goals.
“We’re proud to grow them [the high-flavored varieties]. We’ve also been moving those varieties into the organic part of the manifest,” Harter continued....

published: 28 Dec 2017

Travel to Canada with the Pearlesque Box, Featuring Delia Organics!! April 2017 Box and Giveaway!

Sign up for the Pearlesque box: http://bit.ly/2id6RaL
The April box is available until April 5th.
Use code DANIELLE15 for 15% off your first box!
Products featured in this months box (all products vegan!):
Dose of C Eye Magnify: http://bit.ly/2o9iItu
Restore Treatment: http://bit.ly/2nzeUjH
Uplift Facial Mist with Rosemary: http://bit.ly/2mOz2zJ
Rules to Enter the Giveaway! (CLOSED! Winner CoffeeBeforeMascara!)
1. Be subscribed and like this video
2. Comment what country or part of the world you would love to see featured in the Pearlesque box.
Thats it! Head on over to my Instagram for a second entry!
Teadora Products Featured in last months box (All products vegan!):
Face and Body Toning Bar: http://amzn.to/2mMVc1J
AntiPollution Facial Mist: http://amzn.to/2mhf0fG
Radiance and...

published: 29 Mar 2017

Medical Marijuana Demo: Watch how it works using a vape pen

Brian Wieder demonstrates how to use a vape pen, the device he uses to ingest cannabis.

published: 08 Apr 2016

Madison Organic Collection Pilot Program

This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste into renewable biogas and compost using anaerobic digestion. The biogas would be used to refuel the city's fleet with renewable biogas, saving money and reducing air pollution.

published: 27 Nov 2013

Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats, barley, hard red spring wheat and durum for One Degree.
The method of cultivation is not only organic, but also veganic — crops are fertilized without the use of any animal by-products. Fields are enriched by crop rotation and plowing clover, legumes and other plants into the soil.
"One particular year we had a really good catch [of clover] right close to the road, and all our rancher neighbors were wanting to buy it for feed. And I think it must have drove 'em crazy when we plowed it in," Colin recalls with a chuckle. "But it sure built the soil. It raised the protein level on that field by about two and a half points in the y...

published: 05 Feb 2013

Organics Collection Program video

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process for the pre-98, the watering process for the white widow and chocolate, talks about deficiencies in the other chocolate, shows the update on the TGA test pack, explains why we filter water, explains worm castings and tea and MORE!
Be sure to follow us on social media @CannaBusDC and check out our website at www.CannaBusDC.com!
**All cannabis shown is compliant with prop 71 in the District of Columbia.

published: 15 Jun 2016

Earthship Village Ecologies - Colombia

The first Earthship of a new sustainable test site will be built in CaribbeanColombia in May 2017.
http://earthship.com/blogs/2017/02/earthship-village-ecologies-columbia-may-2017/

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AndNowUKnow - Chelan Fresh - Shop Talk

CHELAN, WA – After a year that brought ChelanFresh significant growth and saw the company merge with organic-focused grower, packer, shipper Columbia ValleyFruit, Chelan Fresh’s organics program is healthier than ever—boasting new products and expanded acreage.
To find out more about the program and the company’s burgeoning CascadeCrest Organics brand, I spoke to Kevin Stennes, OrganicSales Manager.
“We took on a new organic grower, packer, shipper this year that already had a lot of certified organic fruit,” Kevin explains. “We instantly doubled our organic program overnight.”
With a full lineup of organic apple varieties including staples like Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, and Pink Lady, as well as some branded and heirloom varieties and even additional stone fruit varieti...

published: 19 Dec 2017

Anonymous - The Act Of 1871 - The UNITED STATES is a CORPORATION

Since the Act of 1871 which established the District of Columbia, we have been living under the UNITED STATES CORPORATION which is owned by certain international bankers and aristocracy of Europe and Britain.
In 1871 the Congress changed the name of the original Constitution by changing ONE WORD — and that was very significant as you will read.
Some people do not understand that ONE WORD or TWO WORDS difference in any "legal" document DO make the critical difference. But, Congress has known, and does know, this.
1871, February 21: Congress Passes an Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia, also known as the Act of 1871.
With no constitutional authority to do so, Congress creates a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, a ten mile square parcel of lan...

published: 23 Apr 2014

Secret Beach Organics Turmeric Tour Around The Farm.

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CallSouthernGround Organics to find out why we're the best organic lawn care company in the area. Watch our video here.
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How on earth did we grow healthy food before the invention of chemical nitrogen? We relied on organic lawn care Columbia the health of the soil to promote incredibly healthy and abundant food sources and there was no such thing as organic lawn care Columbia back then.
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To create an oversimplified explanation of how organic lawn care Columbia helps feed our plants one must consider that the byproducts of all of the activities I just mentioned quickly improve the soil in which they occur. By building organic lawn care Columbia matter and helping to make food sources more available this underground activity can quickly organic lawn care new haven generate the majority of energy that plants need to grow to their full genetic potential and all this can be obtained by implementing organic lawn care Columbia.
How on earth did we grow healthy food before the invention of chemical nitrogen? We relied on organic lawn care Columbia the health of the soil to promote incredibly healthy and abundant food sources and there was no such thing as organic lawn care Columbia back then.
So what went wrong? I imagine you could organic lawn care north haven consider it irony that what we thought would produce an even better system of growing plants actually was the biggest enemy of our soil. The continued application of chemical organic lawn care Lexington sources of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium along with an over-reliance on chemical pesticides have actually caused the soil food web to decline anywhere we have purposely attempted to manipulate the growth of our plants. It's time to bring back organic lawn care Lexington.
The repeated application of synthetic fertilizers organic lawn care new haven is effective in creating healthy plants but it's done largely at the expense of the reliance on more and more organic lawn care Lexington preventative pesticides. Take disease or fungal activity for example. In turf care organic lawn care Chapin we are all familiar with nuisance organic lawn care north haven diseases like leaf spot and red thread. These diseases manifest themselves on turf when all of the conditions become favorable organic lawn care Chapin for their appearance. The pathogen is always in the soil but when there are no active biological enemies of the particular disease it will become incredibly opportunistic and create a situation where turf appearance and quality is compromised. This rarely happens when you implement an organic lawn care Chapin program.
An organic lawn Forest Acres from a soil that is rich in organic matter, flourishing with microbes and abundant with all the components of a healthy soil food web will organic lawn care Forest Acres not be susceptible to the appearance of these diseases. In addition to becoming more resistant to organic lawn care Forest Acres disease activity a healthy soil food web will feed the turf all of the necessary components to thrive.
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Organic Lawn Care Irmo SC
Organic Lawn Care Lexington SC
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0:10 Introduction of BeeSafe Lawns and Southern Ground Organics
0:19 Organic weed free lawn in Chapin SC
0:24 Blythewood SC now has an organic lawn care provider
0:49 Let us give you an organic lawn care estimate in Lexington SC?
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Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their operation, manage risk, create new market opportunity, research key opportunities to support their pollinator population, and invest in their farm and land. What could USDA do for your operation? Check out http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/newfarmers?navid=newfarmers to find out!

Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their operation, manage risk, create new market opportunity, research key opportunities to support their pollinator population, and invest in their farm and land. What could USDA do for your operation? Check out http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/newfarmers?navid=newfarmers to find out!

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, which is the largest organic grower in the PacificNorth West.
“20% of all of our trees in the ground, the fruit that we grow, is organic,” said Harter. “We know our customers want that and we’re proud to supply that to them. Our Daisy Girl brand of organics has been received well by our customers, retail, and consumers. At CMI Orchards, we worked hard at developing high-flavor apples to satisfy as many customers as we possibly can.”
And, with 6 of the top 8 high-flavored varieties, CMI Orchards has truly reached their customer satisfaction goals.
“We’re proud to grow them [the high-flavored varieties]. We’ve also been moving those varieties into the organic part of the manifest,” Harter continued. “So, we have high-flavored organic apples, conventional, and organic.”
CMI Orchard plans to continue to grow both their high flavored and organic apples in the near future, anticipating a 5% increase in organics. Over 60% of the brands offerings are already high flavored, organic items.
To keep up to date with future movement on both the high-flavor and organics fronts, stay tuned to AndKnowUKnow.

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, which is the largest organic grower in the PacificNorth West.
“20% of all of our trees in the ground, the fruit that we grow, is organic,” said Harter. “We know our customers want that and we’re proud to supply that to them. Our Daisy Girl brand of organics has been received well by our customers, retail, and consumers. At CMI Orchards, we worked hard at developing high-flavor apples to satisfy as many customers as we possibly can.”
And, with 6 of the top 8 high-flavored varieties, CMI Orchards has truly reached their customer satisfaction goals.
“We’re proud to grow them [the high-flavored varieties]. We’ve also been moving those varieties into the organic part of the manifest,” Harter continued. “So, we have high-flavored organic apples, conventional, and organic.”
CMI Orchard plans to continue to grow both their high flavored and organic apples in the near future, anticipating a 5% increase in organics. Over 60% of the brands offerings are already high flavored, organic items.
To keep up to date with future movement on both the high-flavor and organics fronts, stay tuned to AndKnowUKnow.

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Travel to Canada with the Pearlesque Box, Featuring Delia Organics!! April 2017 Box and Giveaway!

Sign up for the Pearlesque box: http://bit.ly/2id6RaL
The April box is available until April 5th.
Use code DANIELLE15 for 15% off your first box!
Products f...

Sign up for the Pearlesque box: http://bit.ly/2id6RaL
The April box is available until April 5th.
Use code DANIELLE15 for 15% off your first box!
Products featured in this months box (all products vegan!):
Dose of C Eye Magnify: http://bit.ly/2o9iItu
Restore Treatment: http://bit.ly/2nzeUjH
Uplift Facial Mist with Rosemary: http://bit.ly/2mOz2zJ
Rules to Enter the Giveaway! (CLOSED! Winner CoffeeBeforeMascara!)
1. Be subscribed and like this video
2. Comment what country or part of the world you would love to see featured in the Pearlesque box.
Thats it! Head on over to my Instagram for a second entry!
Teadora Products Featured in last months box (All products vegan!):
Face and Body Toning Bar: http://amzn.to/2mMVc1J
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Radiance and Renewal Oil: http://amzn.to/2lGm02F
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**Pearlesque box provided for review.**
January Box: https://youtu.be/aKVEVzWWals
February Box: https://youtu.be/fswXvdazy6o
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Sign up for the Pearlesque box: http://bit.ly/2id6RaL
The April box is available until April 5th.
Use code DANIELLE15 for 15% off your first box!
Products featured in this months box (all products vegan!):
Dose of C Eye Magnify: http://bit.ly/2o9iItu
Restore Treatment: http://bit.ly/2nzeUjH
Uplift Facial Mist with Rosemary: http://bit.ly/2mOz2zJ
Rules to Enter the Giveaway! (CLOSED! Winner CoffeeBeforeMascara!)
1. Be subscribed and like this video
2. Comment what country or part of the world you would love to see featured in the Pearlesque box.
Thats it! Head on over to my Instagram for a second entry!
Teadora Products Featured in last months box (All products vegan!):
Face and Body Toning Bar: http://amzn.to/2mMVc1J
AntiPollution Facial Mist: http://amzn.to/2mhf0fG
Radiance and Renewal Oil: http://amzn.to/2lGm02F
Brightening and Exfoliating Mud: http://amzn.to/2mzrYGN
**Pearlesque box provided for review.**
January Box: https://youtu.be/aKVEVzWWals
February Box: https://youtu.be/fswXvdazy6o
March Box: https://youtu.be/7Q93A2hYJPU
My Info:
My e-mail: crueltyfreeveganbeauty@gmail.com
Follow me on Instagram @crueltyfreeveganbeauty
Follow me on Snapchat @cfveganbeauty
Lets be friends on Goodreads! https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5855581-danielle
Buy Red AppleLipstick here: http://bit.ly/1sxaGbL
Take 22% off orders of $50+ with the code CFVB22
iHerb DiscountCode: http://www.iherb.com?rcode=KBH495 to receive up to $10 off your first order!
Sign up for Ebates (earn money at online stores you already shop at!): http://bit.ly/22l7kFh
Furless Brushes: http://bit.ly/243LHc2
***Most of the time the products I feature on my channel have been purchased with my own money. Occasionally I have been fortunate enough to get to work with brands that I love and support to feature new products for you guys (which I will have mentioned or noted in the description bar with a [*]). No matter what the case, all opinions about the products I show are honest and my own. Being provided a product has never and will never change that. Some links are affiliate or reward links.***

Madison Organic Collection Pilot Program

This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste...

This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste into renewable biogas and compost using anaerobic digestion. The biogas would be used to refuel the city's fleet with renewable biogas, saving money and reducing air pollution.

This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste into renewable biogas and compost using anaerobic digestion. The biogas would be used to refuel the city's fleet with renewable biogas, saving money and reducing air pollution.

Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats...

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats, barley, hard red spring wheat and durum for One Degree.
The method of cultivation is not only organic, but also veganic — crops are fertilized without the use of any animal by-products. Fields are enriched by crop rotation and plowing clover, legumes and other plants into the soil.
"One particular year we had a really good catch [of clover] right close to the road, and all our rancher neighbors were wanting to buy it for feed. And I think it must have drove 'em crazy when we plowed it in," Colin recalls with a chuckle. "But it sure built the soil. It raised the protein level on that field by about two and a half points in the years after."
Find out more about Pierce OrganicFarm at OneDegreeOrganics.com/farmers/pierce-organic-farm/. And meet all our farmers at OneDegreeOrganics.com.
Produced by One Degree Organics in September 2012. All rights reserved.

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats, barley, hard red spring wheat and durum for One Degree.
The method of cultivation is not only organic, but also veganic — crops are fertilized without the use of any animal by-products. Fields are enriched by crop rotation and plowing clover, legumes and other plants into the soil.
"One particular year we had a really good catch [of clover] right close to the road, and all our rancher neighbors were wanting to buy it for feed. And I think it must have drove 'em crazy when we plowed it in," Colin recalls with a chuckle. "But it sure built the soil. It raised the protein level on that field by about two and a half points in the years after."
Find out more about Pierce OrganicFarm at OneDegreeOrganics.com/farmers/pierce-organic-farm/. And meet all our farmers at OneDegreeOrganics.com.
Produced by One Degree Organics in September 2012. All rights reserved.

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process f...

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process for the pre-98, the watering process for the white widow and chocolate, talks about deficiencies in the other chocolate, shows the update on the TGA test pack, explains why we filter water, explains worm castings and tea and MORE!
Be sure to follow us on social media @CannaBusDC and check out our website at www.CannaBusDC.com!
**All cannabis shown is compliant with prop 71 in the District of Columbia.

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process for the pre-98, the watering process for the white widow and chocolate, talks about deficiencies in the other chocolate, shows the update on the TGA test pack, explains why we filter water, explains worm castings and tea and MORE!
Be sure to follow us on social media @CannaBusDC and check out our website at www.CannaBusDC.com!
**All cannabis shown is compliant with prop 71 in the District of Columbia.

AndNowUKnow - Chelan Fresh - Shop Talk

CHELAN, WA – After a year that brought ChelanFresh significant growth and saw the company merge with organic-focused grower, packer, shipper Columbia Valley Fr...

CHELAN, WA – After a year that brought ChelanFresh significant growth and saw the company merge with organic-focused grower, packer, shipper Columbia ValleyFruit, Chelan Fresh’s organics program is healthier than ever—boasting new products and expanded acreage.
To find out more about the program and the company’s burgeoning CascadeCrest Organics brand, I spoke to Kevin Stennes, OrganicSales Manager.
“We took on a new organic grower, packer, shipper this year that already had a lot of certified organic fruit,” Kevin explains. “We instantly doubled our organic program overnight.”
With a full lineup of organic apple varieties including staples like Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, and Pink Lady, as well as some branded and heirloom varieties and even additional stone fruit varieties and a full manifest of pears, Chelan Fresh offers its retail partners everything they might need in an organic apple program.
And with the company’s Cascade Crest Organics brand, Chelan Fresh is offering its high-quality organic fruit in an on-trend, high-graphic package.
“We’ve got a new pouch bag program this year that’s our Cascade Crest Organics brand on the bag, and it’s the main apple and pear varieties that we do,” Kevin adds.
And with growers that can trace their roots back as many as five generations, Chelan is bringing family farming care to a greater and growing market.
For more, check out our entire interview with Kevin above.
https://www.andnowuknow.com/shop-talk/chelan-freshs-kevin-stennes-discusses-new-developments-organic-apples/robert-schaulis/56452#.WjhfIFQ-dhF
http://www.chelanfresh.com/

CHELAN, WA – After a year that brought ChelanFresh significant growth and saw the company merge with organic-focused grower, packer, shipper Columbia ValleyFruit, Chelan Fresh’s organics program is healthier than ever—boasting new products and expanded acreage.
To find out more about the program and the company’s burgeoning CascadeCrest Organics brand, I spoke to Kevin Stennes, OrganicSales Manager.
“We took on a new organic grower, packer, shipper this year that already had a lot of certified organic fruit,” Kevin explains. “We instantly doubled our organic program overnight.”
With a full lineup of organic apple varieties including staples like Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, and Pink Lady, as well as some branded and heirloom varieties and even additional stone fruit varieties and a full manifest of pears, Chelan Fresh offers its retail partners everything they might need in an organic apple program.
And with the company’s Cascade Crest Organics brand, Chelan Fresh is offering its high-quality organic fruit in an on-trend, high-graphic package.
“We’ve got a new pouch bag program this year that’s our Cascade Crest Organics brand on the bag, and it’s the main apple and pear varieties that we do,” Kevin adds.
And with growers that can trace their roots back as many as five generations, Chelan is bringing family farming care to a greater and growing market.
For more, check out our entire interview with Kevin above.
https://www.andnowuknow.com/shop-talk/chelan-freshs-kevin-stennes-discusses-new-developments-organic-apples/robert-schaulis/56452#.WjhfIFQ-dhF
http://www.chelanfresh.com/

Since the Act of 1871 which established the District of Columbia, we have been living under the UNITED STATES CORPORATION which is owned by certain international bankers and aristocracy of Europe and Britain.
In 1871 the Congress changed the name of the original Constitution by changing ONE WORD — and that was very significant as you will read.
Some people do not understand that ONE WORD or TWO WORDS difference in any "legal" document DO make the critical difference. But, Congress has known, and does know, this.
1871, February 21: Congress Passes an Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia, also known as the Act of 1871.
With no constitutional authority to do so, Congress creates a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, a ten mile square parcel of land (see, Acts of the Forty-first Congress," Section 34, SessionIII, chapters 61 and 62).
The act — passed when the country was weakened and financially depleted in the aftermath of the Civil War — was a strategic move by foreign interests (international bankers) who were intent upon gaining a stranglehold on the coffers and neck of America.
Congress cut a deal with the international bankers (specifically Rothschilds of London) to incur a DEBT to said bankers. Because the bankers were not about to lend money to a floundering nation without serious stipulations, they devised a way to get their foot in the door of the United States.
The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced — in effect vandalized and sabotage — when the title was capitalized and the word "for" was changed to "of" in the title.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the constitution of the incorporated UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
It operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it governs the Republic. It does is not!
Capitalization is NOT insignificant when one is referring to a legal document. This seemingly "minor" alteration has had a major impact on every subsequent generation of Americans.
What Congress did by passing the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for the government of the District of Columbia, an INCORPORATED government. This newly altered Constitution was not intended to benefit the Republic. It benefits only the corporation of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and operates entirely outside the original (organic) Constitution.
Instead of having absolute and unalienable rights guaranteed under the organic Constitution, we the people now have "relative" rights or privileges. One example is the Sovereign's right to travel, which has now been transformed (under corporate government policy) into a "privilege" that requires citizens to be licensed.
By passing the Act of 1871, Congress committed TREASON against the People who were Sovereign under the grants and decrees of the Declaration of Independence and the organic Constitution.
The Act of 1871 became the FOUNDATION of all the treason since committed by government officials.
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"Rix, Kevin - Mission to the Unknown [No Choir]", sound recording administered by:
Audiomachine
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Since the Act of 1871 which established the District of Columbia, we have been living under the UNITED STATES CORPORATION which is owned by certain international bankers and aristocracy of Europe and Britain.
In 1871 the Congress changed the name of the original Constitution by changing ONE WORD — and that was very significant as you will read.
Some people do not understand that ONE WORD or TWO WORDS difference in any "legal" document DO make the critical difference. But, Congress has known, and does know, this.
1871, February 21: Congress Passes an Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia, also known as the Act of 1871.
With no constitutional authority to do so, Congress creates a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, a ten mile square parcel of land (see, Acts of the Forty-first Congress," Section 34, SessionIII, chapters 61 and 62).
The act — passed when the country was weakened and financially depleted in the aftermath of the Civil War — was a strategic move by foreign interests (international bankers) who were intent upon gaining a stranglehold on the coffers and neck of America.
Congress cut a deal with the international bankers (specifically Rothschilds of London) to incur a DEBT to said bankers. Because the bankers were not about to lend money to a floundering nation without serious stipulations, they devised a way to get their foot in the door of the United States.
The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced — in effect vandalized and sabotage — when the title was capitalized and the word "for" was changed to "of" in the title.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the constitution of the incorporated UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
It operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it governs the Republic. It does is not!
Capitalization is NOT insignificant when one is referring to a legal document. This seemingly "minor" alteration has had a major impact on every subsequent generation of Americans.
What Congress did by passing the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for the government of the District of Columbia, an INCORPORATED government. This newly altered Constitution was not intended to benefit the Republic. It benefits only the corporation of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and operates entirely outside the original (organic) Constitution.
Instead of having absolute and unalienable rights guaranteed under the organic Constitution, we the people now have "relative" rights or privileges. One example is the Sovereign's right to travel, which has now been transformed (under corporate government policy) into a "privilege" that requires citizens to be licensed.
By passing the Act of 1871, Congress committed TREASON against the People who were Sovereign under the grants and decrees of the Declaration of Independence and the organic Constitution.
The Act of 1871 became the FOUNDATION of all the treason since committed by government officials.
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"Rix, Kevin - Mission to the Unknown [No Choir]", sound recording administered by:
Audiomachine
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ sets up the Garden TowerVerticalContainerGarden that allows you to grow 50+ plants in just 4 square feet of space. In this episode, John will share why the Garden Tower is unique and why it is the best vertical tower garden system he has found to date. The GardenTower will allow you to have a vegetable garden where your normally couldn't such as on a patio, balcony, deck, sidewalk or driveway.
While watching this episode, you will learn:
1. How to assemble the Garden Tower
2. Where to place your Garden Tower
3. How to make a nutritious potting soil your plants will love.
4. How to fill and plant out the Garden Tower in one easy step.
5. How the Garden Tower Conserves and Recycles Water
6. How to add Red Wiggler Composting Worms to Your ...

published: 03 Nov 2013

25 Plant "618"lb. Mendo Dope Marijuana Garden featured in High Times Magazine.

WARRING the 25 plant garden in this video you are about to watch is 100% real and was completely destroyed right at harvest on October 10th at 11am by Mendocino county sheriffs and C.A.M.P for being to BIG. They later said the garden was at a estimated 618+ pounds...which is bullshit.
Here's the entire 2013 "WeedNerd" footage from Subcool and The Hunters Of The Dank of Mendo Dopes 2013 garden that was later raided, chipped up and destroyed. Support Mendo Dope on mendodopemusic.com and stand up to this crooked trap that the government and police put us all in. Because of this Mendo Dope will be releasing a new album for the 2014 harvest season called "The WalkingBombThreat" which refers to the calls, complaints and snitching that is made on all the MarijuanaCriminals or "UrbanTerrorist...

published: 02 Sep 2014

Food Systems — Shake the Hand that Feeds You

Three food-entrepreneurs give small talks on their big ideas for solving the global food crisis. In our world of seven billion, one billion suffer from malnutrition, while another one billion suffer from over-nutrition. Although the world's farmers harvest enough to feed the planet, twenty-five percent of our global food supply is lost to spoilage. In addition, society has a growing concern about the environmental and social consequences of where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates. Each world-class speaker has 10 minutes to share their groundbreaking story and offer sustainable business solutions to the global food crisis.
Speakers include JacquelineHolmes of Kopali Organics; ChristopherLorn, Co-Founder of Table for TwoUSA; and StephenRitz, Founder ofGreenBronx Machin...

published: 08 Jan 2014

How to Feed the World, One Healthy, Sustainably Sourced Meal at a Time: Scaling Local, Natural Food

Kartik Chandran (Professor, Columbia University) presents '(An)aerobic microbial platforms for resource recovery,' as part of an event on Quebec's resource recovery potential.
Quebec has a goal to eliminate organics disposal to landfills by 2020.
Prof. Stefan Grimberg (a TISED Scholar-in-Residence) brought together experts from academia, government and industry to share opportunities for resource recovery processes that ultimately lead to a more circular resource economy, reducing environmental impact but also capitalizing on the inherent value of resources in waste ― for economically feasible sustainable solutions!
For more information on this event, see here: http://www.mcgill.ca/tised/public-events/past-events/wastetoenergy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trottier.institute.TIS...

published: 13 Jul 2017

NASA Langley Seminar: Viking 39th Anniversary (July 30, 2015)

On July 20, 1976, at 8:12 a.m. EDT, NASA received the signal that Viking 1 successfully landed on the Martian surface. Viking 1 and Viking 2 collected high-resolution imagery and scientific data that continues to contribute to NASA’s goal of landing humans on Mars.
John Newcomb, who served on the Viking management team, will discuss the project’s evolution and contributions to the community, including many of the management principles and early technology developments that contributed to Viking’s success.
Following the discussion, a few of Newcomb's former colleagues will participate in a panel discussion where they will talk about their first-hand experiences and discoveries during the Viking project.
Panel members include:
Norman Crabill, Viking mission design manager
Gus Guastaferro,...

Did you know that your child could get mercury poisoning from eating tuna fish? And that if a woman of childbearing age -- or one who's pregnant or nursing -- eats too much fish with mercury in it, her baby's brain development could be permanently damaged? Both dangers are real, but they are also preventable. The same is true of lead poisoning: it affects nearly a million children ages 1-5 in the US, and once the damage happens, it's irreversible -- but again, it's easy to prevent it if you know what to do. And this show will tell you! Our host, Dr. WinnieKing, brings you true stories from the families, and the FACTS from the experts --about protecting your children from mercury and lead poisoning, about reducing the potential dangers from pesticides, about the real role of organic f...

published: 15 Dec 2011

GOLDEN DOOR SPEAKER SERIES: BOLDIJARRE KORONCZAY

Boldijarre Koronczay, President of Éminence OrganicSkinCare, is a MasterTrainer hailing from Budapest, Hungary. Boldijarre is a dedicated trainer, lecturer, herbalist and master of European esthetics and massage. A survivor of childhood Leukemia, he has always believed that his organic lifestyle was the key to his recovery and has since dedicated his life to delivering healthy skin care options and giving back to charitable organizations like the ones that helped save his life.
Boldijarre’s passion is bringing balance and wellness to people’s lives by educating them on how to use natural ingredients in skin care. He travels extensively to lecture and train, and returns to Hungary on a regular basis to research new esthetics treatments and natural ingredients. When not traveling, he ma...

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'Locally Abundant' - Sustainable Food Documentary (full)

* Website - http://locallyabundant.weebly.com/
* Summary: "In the summer of 2011, two young Maritimers, Justin Cantafio and Ryan Oickle, departed on a journey that would take them across Canada and back in just under four months. We left from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and traveled as far as the Discovery IslandsArchipelago of British Columbia, before heading back on our return. Along the course of our travels we lived and volunteered on 10 small-scale organic farms using Canada's World Wide Opportunities on OrganicFarms (WWOOF) network. Our objective was to connect with the individuals on the front line of sustainable food production and distribution, in a country whose agricultural policies are favorable towards the large-scale and unsustainable production of market commodities. During our...

Hopping Down the Bunny Trail: Building a Mission Driven Consumer Brand

Featuring: John Foraker, FTMBA 94, Chief Executive Officer, Annie's Organics
Hear about the importance of mission and values in Annie's growth from a $6 million pasta business in 1999 to a $200+ million NYSE-listed company today. Foraker will provide examples of decisions made along the way, lessons from the road, and observations about the future of consumer brands amid the evolving consumer and retail landscape.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ sets up the Garden TowerVerticalContainerGarden that allows you to grow 50+ plants in just 4 square feet of space. In this episode, John will share why the Garden Tower is unique and why it is the best vertical tower garden system he has found to date. The GardenTower will allow you to have a vegetable garden where your normally couldn't such as on a patio, balcony, deck, sidewalk or driveway.
While watching this episode, you will learn:
1. How to assemble the Garden Tower
2. Where to place your Garden Tower
3. How to make a nutritious potting soil your plants will love.
4. How to fill and plant out the Garden Tower in one easy step.
5. How the Garden Tower Conserves and Recycles Water
6. How to add Red Wiggler Composting Worms to Your Garden Tower
7. If John Prefers the Garden Tower Project or the Garden Tower
After watching this episode you will learn the benefits and how to set up the Garden Tower so you too can grow a vegetable garden in a limited amount of space.
To learn more about the garden tower please visit
http://www.gardentowerproject.com
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ sets up the Garden TowerVerticalContainerGarden that allows you to grow 50+ plants in just 4 square feet of space. In this episode, John will share why the Garden Tower is unique and why it is the best vertical tower garden system he has found to date. The GardenTower will allow you to have a vegetable garden where your normally couldn't such as on a patio, balcony, deck, sidewalk or driveway.
While watching this episode, you will learn:
1. How to assemble the Garden Tower
2. Where to place your Garden Tower
3. How to make a nutritious potting soil your plants will love.
4. How to fill and plant out the Garden Tower in one easy step.
5. How the Garden Tower Conserves and Recycles Water
6. How to add Red Wiggler Composting Worms to Your Garden Tower
7. If John Prefers the Garden Tower Project or the Garden Tower
After watching this episode you will learn the benefits and how to set up the Garden Tower so you too can grow a vegetable garden in a limited amount of space.
To learn more about the garden tower please visit
http://www.gardentowerproject.com
Be sure to use discount code
TerracottaGT25
for $25 off your purchase of the UV stabilized TERRACOTTA color only. Coupon valid until Jan 2014.

published:03 Nov 2013

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25 Plant "618"lb. Mendo Dope Marijuana Garden featured in High Times Magazine.

WARRING the 25 plant garden in this video you are about to watch is 100% real and was completely destroyed right at harvest on October 10th at 11am by Mendocino...

WARRING the 25 plant garden in this video you are about to watch is 100% real and was completely destroyed right at harvest on October 10th at 11am by Mendocino county sheriffs and C.A.M.P for being to BIG. They later said the garden was at a estimated 618+ pounds...which is bullshit.
Here's the entire 2013 "WeedNerd" footage from Subcool and The Hunters Of The Dank of Mendo Dopes 2013 garden that was later raided, chipped up and destroyed. Support Mendo Dope on mendodopemusic.com and stand up to this crooked trap that the government and police put us all in. Because of this Mendo Dope will be releasing a new album for the 2014 harvest season called "The WalkingBombThreat" which refers to the calls, complaints and snitching that is made on all the MarijuanaCriminals or "Urban Terrorists" for having the "Bomb"-Marijuana/Weed/Dope/Dank/Reefer/Ganja/Sensi/Hemp/etc...

WARRING the 25 plant garden in this video you are about to watch is 100% real and was completely destroyed right at harvest on October 10th at 11am by Mendocino county sheriffs and C.A.M.P for being to BIG. They later said the garden was at a estimated 618+ pounds...which is bullshit.
Here's the entire 2013 "WeedNerd" footage from Subcool and The Hunters Of The Dank of Mendo Dopes 2013 garden that was later raided, chipped up and destroyed. Support Mendo Dope on mendodopemusic.com and stand up to this crooked trap that the government and police put us all in. Because of this Mendo Dope will be releasing a new album for the 2014 harvest season called "The WalkingBombThreat" which refers to the calls, complaints and snitching that is made on all the MarijuanaCriminals or "Urban Terrorists" for having the "Bomb"-Marijuana/Weed/Dope/Dank/Reefer/Ganja/Sensi/Hemp/etc...

Food Systems — Shake the Hand that Feeds You

Three food-entrepreneurs give small talks on their big ideas for solving the global food crisis. In our world of seven billion, one billion suffer from malnutri...

Three food-entrepreneurs give small talks on their big ideas for solving the global food crisis. In our world of seven billion, one billion suffer from malnutrition, while another one billion suffer from over-nutrition. Although the world's farmers harvest enough to feed the planet, twenty-five percent of our global food supply is lost to spoilage. In addition, society has a growing concern about the environmental and social consequences of where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates. Each world-class speaker has 10 minutes to share their groundbreaking story and offer sustainable business solutions to the global food crisis.
Speakers include JacquelineHolmes of Kopali Organics; ChristopherLorn, Co-Founder of Table for TwoUSA; and StephenRitz, Founder ofGreenBronxMachine.
Learn more about the Columbia Business SchoolSocial EnterpriseConference at http://www.columbiasocialenterprise.org/conference/

Three food-entrepreneurs give small talks on their big ideas for solving the global food crisis. In our world of seven billion, one billion suffer from malnutrition, while another one billion suffer from over-nutrition. Although the world's farmers harvest enough to feed the planet, twenty-five percent of our global food supply is lost to spoilage. In addition, society has a growing concern about the environmental and social consequences of where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates. Each world-class speaker has 10 minutes to share their groundbreaking story and offer sustainable business solutions to the global food crisis.
Speakers include JacquelineHolmes of Kopali Organics; ChristopherLorn, Co-Founder of Table for TwoUSA; and StephenRitz, Founder ofGreenBronxMachine.
Learn more about the Columbia Business SchoolSocial EnterpriseConference at http://www.columbiasocialenterprise.org/conference/

published:08 Jan 2014

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How to Feed the World, One Healthy, Sustainably Sourced Meal at a Time: Scaling Local, Natural Food

Kartik Chandran (Professor, Columbia University) presents '(An)aerobic microbial platforms for resource recovery,' as part of an event on Quebec's resource recovery potential.
Quebec has a goal to eliminate organics disposal to landfills by 2020.
Prof. Stefan Grimberg (a TISED Scholar-in-Residence) brought together experts from academia, government and industry to share opportunities for resource recovery processes that ultimately lead to a more circular resource economy, reducing environmental impact but also capitalizing on the inherent value of resources in waste ― for economically feasible sustainable solutions!
For more information on this event, see here: http://www.mcgill.ca/tised/public-events/past-events/wastetoenergy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trottier.institute.TISED/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcgilltised
Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/tised/

Kartik Chandran (Professor, Columbia University) presents '(An)aerobic microbial platforms for resource recovery,' as part of an event on Quebec's resource recovery potential.
Quebec has a goal to eliminate organics disposal to landfills by 2020.
Prof. Stefan Grimberg (a TISED Scholar-in-Residence) brought together experts from academia, government and industry to share opportunities for resource recovery processes that ultimately lead to a more circular resource economy, reducing environmental impact but also capitalizing on the inherent value of resources in waste ― for economically feasible sustainable solutions!
For more information on this event, see here: http://www.mcgill.ca/tised/public-events/past-events/wastetoenergy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trottier.institute.TISED/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcgilltised
Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/tised/

On July 20, 1976, at 8:12 a.m. EDT, NASA received the signal that Viking 1 successfully landed on the Martian surface. Viking 1 and Viking 2 collected high-resolution imagery and scientific data that continues to contribute to NASA’s goal of landing humans on Mars.
John Newcomb, who served on the Viking management team, will discuss the project’s evolution and contributions to the community, including many of the management principles and early technology developments that contributed to Viking’s success.
Following the discussion, a few of Newcomb's former colleagues will participate in a panel discussion where they will talk about their first-hand experiences and discoveries during the Viking project.
Panel members include:
Norman Crabill, Viking mission design manager
Gus Guastaferro, Viking deputy project manager
Paul Siemers, Viking lander aerothermodynamics engineer
Joel Levine, former NASA Langley scientist

On July 20, 1976, at 8:12 a.m. EDT, NASA received the signal that Viking 1 successfully landed on the Martian surface. Viking 1 and Viking 2 collected high-resolution imagery and scientific data that continues to contribute to NASA’s goal of landing humans on Mars.
John Newcomb, who served on the Viking management team, will discuss the project’s evolution and contributions to the community, including many of the management principles and early technology developments that contributed to Viking’s success.
Following the discussion, a few of Newcomb's former colleagues will participate in a panel discussion where they will talk about their first-hand experiences and discoveries during the Viking project.
Panel members include:
Norman Crabill, Viking mission design manager
Gus Guastaferro, Viking deputy project manager
Paul Siemers, Viking lander aerothermodynamics engineer
Joel Levine, former NASA Langley scientist

EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
Today we welcome Katherine Cole in the studio to discuss her book Voodoo Vintners and ask her how traditional farming techniques have been red...

EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
Today we welcome Katherine Cole in the studio to discuss her book Voodoo Vintners and ask her how traditional farming techniques have been rediscovered by modern winemakers. We also explore the idea behind the title of her book and the connection that biodynamic philosophies have to witchcraft and or mysticism, along with a history lesson on the movements philosopher Rudolf Steiner.
GUEST BIO:
Katherine Cole writes wine columns for the FOODday section of "The Oregonian" newspaper and "Mix" magazine. Voodoo Vintners, her book on biodynamic winegrowing, was published in June 2011 by Oregon State University Press.
Katherine's work has appeared in numerous national magazines. She holds degrees from Harvard College and the Columbia UniversityGraduate School of Journalism, has studied with the International Sommelier Guild, and has taught journalism courses at Portland State University.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://katherinecole.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/kcoleuncorked
https://www.facebook.com/BiodynamicWineBook
http://voodoovintners.blogspot.com/
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 WineDownIntroduction
00:43 Welcoming Katherine Cole.
01:49 The history of "conventional" agriculture.
03:08 Oregon--ground zero of biodynamic growing.
04:01 More than just a marketing term--the fundamentals of Biodynamic.
05:52 Preparing the soil with "homeopathic treatments."
07:42 The moon cycle and keeping the plants calm and happy with ancient planting cycles.
09:22 The reasoning behind the preparations and the observations of Rudolf Steiner.
11:26 Wrapping our minds around the tiny doses of biodynamic preparations.
13:23 Starting from the soil to build the wine from the bottom up.
15:14 The secret behind the "hocus-pocus:" Basic, good farming.
17:28 Justifying outsourced biodynamic preparations.
19:25 The common thread between biodynamic farmers.
21:13 Tasting a suspect biodynamic wine.
22:36 The difference between biodynamic winemaking and biodynamic growing.
23:54 The lunar cycle and wine making.
26:35 Emphasizing the poly-cultural model on farms.
27:04 Inspirational farmers that draw from their heritage.
28:46 Some history on Rudolf Steiner--the philosopher behind biodynamics from the age of the seánce.
31:56 Crop placement and practices from before WWI return to the present.
34:27 Biodynamics save winemaking in Oregon.
36:27 Getting involved in biodynamics and working with a consultant.
40:14 Titling the book, "Voodoo Vintners," and not offending Haitians.
42:49 The naysayers to biodynamics.
44:34 What is the next step beyond biodynamic?
46:35 Healing the earth you grow on.
47:36 Where to keep up with the book and Katherine.
48:21 "Cheers!" and thanks.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
Today we welcome Katherine Cole in the studio to discuss her book Voodoo Vintners and ask her how traditional farming techniques have been rediscovered by modern winemakers. We also explore the idea behind the title of her book and the connection that biodynamic philosophies have to witchcraft and or mysticism, along with a history lesson on the movements philosopher Rudolf Steiner.
GUEST BIO:
Katherine Cole writes wine columns for the FOODday section of "The Oregonian" newspaper and "Mix" magazine. Voodoo Vintners, her book on biodynamic winegrowing, was published in June 2011 by Oregon State University Press.
Katherine's work has appeared in numerous national magazines. She holds degrees from Harvard College and the Columbia UniversityGraduate School of Journalism, has studied with the International Sommelier Guild, and has taught journalism courses at Portland State University.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://katherinecole.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/kcoleuncorked
https://www.facebook.com/BiodynamicWineBook
http://voodoovintners.blogspot.com/
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 WineDownIntroduction
00:43 Welcoming Katherine Cole.
01:49 The history of "conventional" agriculture.
03:08 Oregon--ground zero of biodynamic growing.
04:01 More than just a marketing term--the fundamentals of Biodynamic.
05:52 Preparing the soil with "homeopathic treatments."
07:42 The moon cycle and keeping the plants calm and happy with ancient planting cycles.
09:22 The reasoning behind the preparations and the observations of Rudolf Steiner.
11:26 Wrapping our minds around the tiny doses of biodynamic preparations.
13:23 Starting from the soil to build the wine from the bottom up.
15:14 The secret behind the "hocus-pocus:" Basic, good farming.
17:28 Justifying outsourced biodynamic preparations.
19:25 The common thread between biodynamic farmers.
21:13 Tasting a suspect biodynamic wine.
22:36 The difference between biodynamic winemaking and biodynamic growing.
23:54 The lunar cycle and wine making.
26:35 Emphasizing the poly-cultural model on farms.
27:04 Inspirational farmers that draw from their heritage.
28:46 Some history on Rudolf Steiner--the philosopher behind biodynamics from the age of the seánce.
31:56 Crop placement and practices from before WWI return to the present.
34:27 Biodynamics save winemaking in Oregon.
36:27 Getting involved in biodynamics and working with a consultant.
40:14 Titling the book, "Voodoo Vintners," and not offending Haitians.
42:49 The naysayers to biodynamics.
44:34 What is the next step beyond biodynamic?
46:35 Healing the earth you grow on.
47:36 Where to keep up with the book and Katherine.
48:21 "Cheers!" and thanks.

Boldijarre Koronczay, President of Éminence OrganicSkinCare, is a MasterTrainer hailing from Budapest, Hungary. Boldijarre is a dedicated trainer, lecturer, herbalist and master of European esthetics and massage. A survivor of childhood Leukemia, he has always believed that his organic lifestyle was the key to his recovery and has since dedicated his life to delivering healthy skin care options and giving back to charitable organizations like the ones that helped save his life.
Boldijarre’s passion is bringing balance and wellness to people’s lives by educating them on how to use natural ingredients in skin care. He travels extensively to lecture and train, and returns to Hungary on a regular basis to research new esthetics treatments and natural ingredients. When not traveling, he makes his home in beautiful Vancouver, on the West Coast of Canada, voted as having one of the healthiest lifestyles in North America. In 2010, he was awarded the Entrepreneur of the Year award for Éminence's contributions to the community and Province of British Columbia.

Boldijarre Koronczay, President of Éminence OrganicSkinCare, is a MasterTrainer hailing from Budapest, Hungary. Boldijarre is a dedicated trainer, lecturer, herbalist and master of European esthetics and massage. A survivor of childhood Leukemia, he has always believed that his organic lifestyle was the key to his recovery and has since dedicated his life to delivering healthy skin care options and giving back to charitable organizations like the ones that helped save his life.
Boldijarre’s passion is bringing balance and wellness to people’s lives by educating them on how to use natural ingredients in skin care. He travels extensively to lecture and train, and returns to Hungary on a regular basis to research new esthetics treatments and natural ingredients. When not traveling, he makes his home in beautiful Vancouver, on the West Coast of Canada, voted as having one of the healthiest lifestyles in North America. In 2010, he was awarded the Entrepreneur of the Year award for Éminence's contributions to the community and Province of British Columbia.

* Website - http://locallyabundant.weebly.com/
* Summary: "In the summer of 2011, two young Maritimers, Justin Cantafio and Ryan Oickle, departed on a journey that would take them across Canada and back in just under four months. We left from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and traveled as far as the Discovery IslandsArchipelago of British Columbia, before heading back on our return. Along the course of our travels we lived and volunteered on 10 small-scale organic farms using Canada's World Wide Opportunities on OrganicFarms (WWOOF) network. Our objective was to connect with the individuals on the front line of sustainable food production and distribution, in a country whose agricultural policies are favorable towards the large-scale and unsustainable production of market commodities. During our travels we became working and living members of the farms we visited. In addition, we wrote blog entries for friends and the WWOOF network, collected scientific data for the Organic AgricultureCentre of Canada, and filmed footage of our experiences.
Our hypothesis going in to the trip was that not only is small-scale organic agriculture a biophysically viable alternative to the dominant yet unsustainable form of industrialized conventional agriculture and food distribution so common today, but that it also serves as the foundation for truly happy and healthy people, communities, and ecosystems. We filmed our experiences with the hopes of creating an educational documentary film while paying homage to the 10 farms and hosts that made our journey possible in the first place. It's been a year since the conclusion of our journey, and we can both say with absolute confidence that we confirmed our hypothesis, while producing a film that we are proud of. We hope that this amateur/non-profit film lends itself to be a tool for opening eyes, spreading awareness, and reconnecting individuals and communities through the one thing that binds us all. Food."
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* Website - http://locallyabundant.weebly.com/
* Summary: "In the summer of 2011, two young Maritimers, Justin Cantafio and Ryan Oickle, departed on a journey that would take them across Canada and back in just under four months. We left from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and traveled as far as the Discovery IslandsArchipelago of British Columbia, before heading back on our return. Along the course of our travels we lived and volunteered on 10 small-scale organic farms using Canada's World Wide Opportunities on OrganicFarms (WWOOF) network. Our objective was to connect with the individuals on the front line of sustainable food production and distribution, in a country whose agricultural policies are favorable towards the large-scale and unsustainable production of market commodities. During our travels we became working and living members of the farms we visited. In addition, we wrote blog entries for friends and the WWOOF network, collected scientific data for the Organic AgricultureCentre of Canada, and filmed footage of our experiences.
Our hypothesis going in to the trip was that not only is small-scale organic agriculture a biophysically viable alternative to the dominant yet unsustainable form of industrialized conventional agriculture and food distribution so common today, but that it also serves as the foundation for truly happy and healthy people, communities, and ecosystems. We filmed our experiences with the hopes of creating an educational documentary film while paying homage to the 10 farms and hosts that made our journey possible in the first place. It's been a year since the conclusion of our journey, and we can both say with absolute confidence that we confirmed our hypothesis, while producing a film that we are proud of. We hope that this amateur/non-profit film lends itself to be a tool for opening eyes, spreading awareness, and reconnecting individuals and communities through the one thing that binds us all. Food."
* Contribute via PayPal - http://goo.gl/wxl1HZ

Featuring: John Foraker, FTMBA 94, Chief Executive Officer, Annie's Organics
Hear about the importance of mission and values in Annie's growth from a $6 million pasta business in 1999 to a $200+ million NYSE-listed company today. Foraker will provide examples of decisions made along the way, lessons from the road, and observations about the future of consumer brands amid the evolving consumer and retail landscape.

Featuring: John Foraker, FTMBA 94, Chief Executive Officer, Annie's Organics
Hear about the importance of mission and values in Annie's growth from a $6 million pasta business in 1999 to a $200+ million NYSE-listed company today. Foraker will provide examples of decisions made along the way, lessons from the road, and observations about the future of consumer brands amid the evolving consumer and retail landscape.

CallSouthernGround Organics to find out why we're the best organic lawn care company in the area. Watch our video here.
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How on earth did we grow healthy food before the invention of chemical nitrogen? We relied on organic lawn care Columbia the health of the soil to promote incredibly healthy and abundant food sources and there was no such thing as organic lawn care Columbia back then.
So what went wrong? I imagine you could organic lawn care north haven consider it irony that what we thought would produce an even better system of growing plants actually was the biggest enemy of our soil. The continued application of chemical organic lawn care Lexington sources of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium along with an over-reliance on chemical pesticides have actually caused the soil food web to decline anywhere we have purposely attempted to manipulate the growth of our plants. It's time to bring back organic lawn care Lexington.
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Off-Grid Tiny House Paradise With Geodesic Dome Greenhouse

This is the ultimate tiny house off grid paradise. Situated on 380 acres of spectacular la...

Bear Creek Organics

Bear Creek Organics is a specialty producer of organic leafy greens, herbs, mixed vegetables, garlic seed, honey, and cut flowers in Emmet County, Michigan. Through USDA programs, Bear Creek Organics has been able to expand their operation, manage risk, create new market opportunity, research key opportunities to support their pollinator population, and invest in their farm and land. What could USDA do for your operation? Check out http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/newfarmers?navid=newfarmers to find out!

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AndNowUKnow - CMI - Shop Talk

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, ...

AndNowUKnow - CMI - Shop Talk

Wenatchee, WA – I spoke with George Harter, Vice President of Marketing for CMI Orchards, which is the largest organic grower in the PacificNorth West.
“20% of all of our trees in the ground, the fruit that we grow, is organic,” said Harter. “We know our customers want that and we’re proud to supply that to them. Our Daisy Girl brand of organics has been received well by our customers, retail, and consumers. At CMI Orchards, we worked hard at developing high-flavor apples to satisfy as many customers as we possibly can.”
And, with 6 of the top 8 high-flavored varieties, CMI Orchards has truly reached their customer satisfaction goals.
“We’re proud to grow them [the high-flavored varieties]. We’ve also been moving those varieties into the organic part of the manifest,” Harter continued. “So, we have high-flavored organic apples, conventional, and organic.”
CMI Orchard plans to continue to grow both their high flavored and organic apples in the near future, anticipating a 5% increase in organics. Over 60% of the brands offerings are already high flavored, organic items.
To keep up to date with future movement on both the high-flavor and organics fronts, stay tuned to AndKnowUKnow.

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Travel to Canada with the Pearlesque Box, Featuring Delia Organics!! April 2017 Box and Giveaway!

Sign up for the Pearlesque box: http://bit.ly/2id6RaL
The April box is available until Ap...

Travel to Canada with the Pearlesque Box, Featuring Delia Organics!! April 2017 Box and Giveaway!

Sign up for the Pearlesque box: http://bit.ly/2id6RaL
The April box is available until April 5th.
Use code DANIELLE15 for 15% off your first box!
Products featured in this months box (all products vegan!):
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Medical Marijuana Demo: Watch how it works using a vape pen

Brian Wieder demonstrates how to use a vape pen, the device he uses to ingest cannabis.

Madison Organic Collection Pilot Program

This video is an overview of the City of Madison's successful organic diversion pilot program. The City is planning to scale-up this pilot converting food waste into renewable biogas and compost using anaerobic digestion. The biogas would be used to refuel the city's fleet with renewable biogas, saving money and reducing air pollution.

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Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin...

Vegan Organic Ancient Grains | Pierce Family Farm

On a semi-arid expanse of the Canadian plains that his grandfather first discovered, Colin Pierce and his family grow a variety of robust grains, including oats, barley, hard red spring wheat and durum for One Degree.
The method of cultivation is not only organic, but also veganic — crops are fertilized without the use of any animal by-products. Fields are enriched by crop rotation and plowing clover, legumes and other plants into the soil.
"One particular year we had a really good catch [of clover] right close to the road, and all our rancher neighbors were wanting to buy it for feed. And I think it must have drove 'em crazy when we plowed it in," Colin recalls with a chuckle. "But it sure built the soil. It raised the protein level on that field by about two and a half points in the years after."
Find out more about Pierce OrganicFarm at OneDegreeOrganics.com/farmers/pierce-organic-farm/. And meet all our farmers at OneDegreeOrganics.com.
Produced by One Degree Organics in September 2012. All rights reserved.

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Organics Collection Program video

Organics Collection Program: An overview of the Organics Collection Program.

We have our first intern! Watch as we show Sophia the intern the basics for both of the grows in DC.Big Worm explains where we are with the scrogging process for the pre-98, the watering process for the white widow and chocolate, talks about deficiencies in the other chocolate, shows the update on the TGA test pack, explains why we filter water, explains worm castings and tea and MORE!
Be sure to follow us on social media @CannaBusDC and check out our website at www.CannaBusDC.com!
**All cannabis shown is compliant with prop 71 in the District of Columbia.

1:32

Earthship Village Ecologies - Colombia

The first Earthship of a new sustainable test site will be built in Caribbean Colombia in ...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ sets up the Garden TowerVerticalContainerGarden that allows you to grow 50+ plants in just 4 square feet of space. In this episode, John will share why the Garden Tower is unique and why it is the best vertical tower garden system he has found to date. The GardenTower will allow you to have a vegetable garden where your normally couldn't such as on a patio, balcony, deck, sidewalk or driveway.
While watching this episode, you will learn:
1. How to assemble the Garden Tower
2. Where to place your Garden Tower
3. How to make a nutritious potting soil your plants will love.
4. How to fill and plant out the Garden Tower in one easy step.
5. How the Garden Tower Conserves and Recycles Water
6. How to add Red Wiggler Composting Worms to Your Garden Tower
7. If John Prefers the Garden Tower Project or the Garden Tower
After watching this episode you will learn the benefits and how to set up the Garden Tower so you too can grow a vegetable garden in a limited amount of space.
To learn more about the garden tower please visit
http://www.gardentowerproject.com
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25 Plant "618"lb. Mendo Dope Marijuana Garden featured in High Times Magazine.

WARRING the 25 plant garden in this video you are about to watch is 100% real and was comp...

25 Plant "618"lb. Mendo Dope Marijuana Garden featured in High Times Magazine.

WARRING the 25 plant garden in this video you are about to watch is 100% real and was completely destroyed right at harvest on October 10th at 11am by Mendocino county sheriffs and C.A.M.P for being to BIG. They later said the garden was at a estimated 618+ pounds...which is bullshit.
Here's the entire 2013 "WeedNerd" footage from Subcool and The Hunters Of The Dank of Mendo Dopes 2013 garden that was later raided, chipped up and destroyed. Support Mendo Dope on mendodopemusic.com and stand up to this crooked trap that the government and police put us all in. Because of this Mendo Dope will be releasing a new album for the 2014 harvest season called "The WalkingBombThreat" which refers to the calls, complaints and snitching that is made on all the MarijuanaCriminals or "Urban Terrorists" for having the "Bomb"-Marijuana/Weed/Dope/Dank/Reefer/Ganja/Sensi/Hemp/etc...

1:08:12

Food Systems — Shake the Hand that Feeds You

Three food-entrepreneurs give small talks on their big ideas for solving the global food c...

Food Systems — Shake the Hand that Feeds You

Three food-entrepreneurs give small talks on their big ideas for solving the global food crisis. In our world of seven billion, one billion suffer from malnutrition, while another one billion suffer from over-nutrition. Although the world's farmers harvest enough to feed the planet, twenty-five percent of our global food supply is lost to spoilage. In addition, society has a growing concern about the environmental and social consequences of where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates. Each world-class speaker has 10 minutes to share their groundbreaking story and offer sustainable business solutions to the global food crisis.
Speakers include JacquelineHolmes of Kopali Organics; ChristopherLorn, Co-Founder of Table for TwoUSA; and StephenRitz, Founder ofGreenBronxMachine.
Learn more about the Columbia Business SchoolSocial EnterpriseConference at http://www.columbiasocialenterprise.org/conference/

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How to Feed the World, One Healthy, Sustainably Sourced Meal at a Time: Scaling Local, Natural Food

In this session of the 2011 Social Enterprise Conference, experts discussed the future of ...

Kartik Chandran (Professor, Columbia University) presents '(An)aerobic microbial platforms for resource recovery,' as part of an event on Quebec's resource recovery potential.
Quebec has a goal to eliminate organics disposal to landfills by 2020.
Prof. Stefan Grimberg (a TISED Scholar-in-Residence) brought together experts from academia, government and industry to share opportunities for resource recovery processes that ultimately lead to a more circular resource economy, reducing environmental impact but also capitalizing on the inherent value of resources in waste ― for economically feasible sustainable solutions!
For more information on this event, see here: http://www.mcgill.ca/tised/public-events/past-events/wastetoenergy
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1:53:54

NASA Langley Seminar: Viking 39th Anniversary (July 30, 2015)

On July 20, 1976, at 8:12 a.m. EDT, NASA received the signal that Viking 1 successfully la...

NASA Langley Seminar: Viking 39th Anniversary (July 30, 2015)

On July 20, 1976, at 8:12 a.m. EDT, NASA received the signal that Viking 1 successfully landed on the Martian surface. Viking 1 and Viking 2 collected high-resolution imagery and scientific data that continues to contribute to NASA’s goal of landing humans on Mars.
John Newcomb, who served on the Viking management team, will discuss the project’s evolution and contributions to the community, including many of the management principles and early technology developments that contributed to Viking’s success.
Following the discussion, a few of Newcomb's former colleagues will participate in a panel discussion where they will talk about their first-hand experiences and discoveries during the Viking project.
Panel members include:
Norman Crabill, Viking mission design manager
Gus Guastaferro, Viking deputy project manager
Paul Siemers, Viking lander aerothermodynamics engineer
Joel Levine, former NASA Langley scientist

EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
Today we welcome Katherine Cole in the studio to discuss her book Voodoo Vintners and ask her how traditional farming techniques have been rediscovered by modern winemakers. We also explore the idea behind the title of her book and the connection that biodynamic philosophies have to witchcraft and or mysticism, along with a history lesson on the movements philosopher Rudolf Steiner.
GUEST BIO:
Katherine Cole writes wine columns for the FOODday section of "The Oregonian" newspaper and "Mix" magazine. Voodoo Vintners, her book on biodynamic winegrowing, was published in June 2011 by Oregon State University Press.
Katherine's work has appeared in numerous national magazines. She holds degrees from Harvard College and the Columbia UniversityGraduate School of Journalism, has studied with the International Sommelier Guild, and has taught journalism courses at Portland State University.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://katherinecole.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/kcoleuncorked
https://www.facebook.com/BiodynamicWineBook
http://voodoovintners.blogspot.com/
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 WineDownIntroduction
00:43 Welcoming Katherine Cole.
01:49 The history of "conventional" agriculture.
03:08 Oregon--ground zero of biodynamic growing.
04:01 More than just a marketing term--the fundamentals of Biodynamic.
05:52 Preparing the soil with "homeopathic treatments."
07:42 The moon cycle and keeping the plants calm and happy with ancient planting cycles.
09:22 The reasoning behind the preparations and the observations of Rudolf Steiner.
11:26 Wrapping our minds around the tiny doses of biodynamic preparations.
13:23 Starting from the soil to build the wine from the bottom up.
15:14 The secret behind the "hocus-pocus:" Basic, good farming.
17:28 Justifying outsourced biodynamic preparations.
19:25 The common thread between biodynamic farmers.
21:13 Tasting a suspect biodynamic wine.
22:36 The difference between biodynamic winemaking and biodynamic growing.
23:54 The lunar cycle and wine making.
26:35 Emphasizing the poly-cultural model on farms.
27:04 Inspirational farmers that draw from their heritage.
28:46 Some history on Rudolf Steiner--the philosopher behind biodynamics from the age of the seánce.
31:56 Crop placement and practices from before WWI return to the present.
34:27 Biodynamics save winemaking in Oregon.
36:27 Getting involved in biodynamics and working with a consultant.
40:14 Titling the book, "Voodoo Vintners," and not offending Haitians.
42:49 The naysayers to biodynamics.
44:34 What is the next step beyond biodynamic?
46:35 Healing the earth you grow on.
47:36 Where to keep up with the book and Katherine.
48:21 "Cheers!" and thanks.

28:09

CAUSES: DC Recycling Program

I'm Sabine O'Hara, Dean of the University of the District of Columbia's College of Agricu...

GOLDEN DOOR SPEAKER SERIES: BOLDIJARRE KORONCZAY

Boldijarre Koronczay, President of Éminence OrganicSkinCare, is a MasterTrainer hailing from Budapest, Hungary. Boldijarre is a dedicated trainer, lecturer, herbalist and master of European esthetics and massage. A survivor of childhood Leukemia, he has always believed that his organic lifestyle was the key to his recovery and has since dedicated his life to delivering healthy skin care options and giving back to charitable organizations like the ones that helped save his life.
Boldijarre’s passion is bringing balance and wellness to people’s lives by educating them on how to use natural ingredients in skin care. He travels extensively to lecture and train, and returns to Hungary on a regular basis to research new esthetics treatments and natural ingredients. When not traveling, he makes his home in beautiful Vancouver, on the West Coast of Canada, voted as having one of the healthiest lifestyles in North America. In 2010, he was awarded the Entrepreneur of the Year award for Éminence's contributions to the community and Province of British Columbia.

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Body Shop Matte Skin Clarifying Foundation - Wear test on oily skin

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This is my second try of a Body Shop foundation and i have achieved su...

Festival Styles on Type 4 Hair with Demetria McKin...

Shazi Visram '04: A Very Happy Story...

In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle Castlin scored 22 points in 25 minutes and made four 3-pointers — both career highs — and Columbia walloped Princeton 85-60 Saturday night, ending a three-game slide.Columbia shot 51 percent (32 of 63) and was even better from behind the 3-point arc, making 58 percent (14 of 24) ... ....

They were invading Columbia’s trails, and the city hoped residents would help contain them. About a dozen people turned out Saturday morning for an Adopt-a-Trail program to learn how to maintain a selected portion of a Columbia trail ... The volunteers were also encouraged to join Columbia’s larger fight against invasive plants ... After Saturday’s training, Columbia resident JulieO’Loughlin signed up for an area on Hominy CreekTrail....

A range of issues will be considered at the ColumbiaCity Council meeting on Monday night, including a resolution to support community policing, a report on current animal tethering ordinances and a public hearing on a water distribution upgrade along BryantStreet...ColumbiaWater and Light has identified this area as needing water main replacements....

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Police say two pedestrians have been killed in separate incidents on a two-mile stretch of Interstate 70 near Columbia in central Missouri. Columbia police says 35-year-old Jerry Martin, of Florissant, was killed Friday when he was hit by a vehicle as he walked along the interstate. Martin was killed. Police say […] ... ....

After weeks of debate, a proposal calling for the ColumbiaPolice Department to adopt a department-wide community-oriented policing model may move forward.During a regularly scheduled 7 p.m. Monday ColumbiaCity Council meeting, a resolution will be up for a vote which would declare the council’s support for a community policing model for CPD......

NEW YORK >> Kyle Castlin scored 22 points in 25 minutes and made four 3-pointers - both career highs - and Columbia walloped Princeton 85-60 Saturday night, ending a three-game slide. Columbia shot 51 percent (32 of 63) and was even better from behind the 3-point arc, making 58 percent (14 of 24) ... ....

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Auburn starting forward Anfernee McLemore left the court on a stretcher after a gruesome-looking injury to his left leg late in the first half against South Carolina on Saturday ... ....